B.C. wildfires scorch area well below average, but hot September poses threat
CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. — Forests Minister Katrine Conroy says it’s been a below-average wildfire season so far this year in British Columbia, but high fire risks are forecast for September.
She says the number of wildfires and the area they have burned since April both compare favourably with the 20-year average, with 1,355 fires charring 430 square kilometres this year.
That is only about one-sixth of the area burned by 1,515 fires to this date on average, and one-twentieth of the 8,650 square kilometres burned last year, when the province was scorched by the heat-dome weather event.
Conroy says 93 per cent of this season’s fires have been extinguished or are under control.